Because the Example Virtual Serial Device project from NXPUSBLib contains a space in it's directory structure (specifically Example_VirtualSerialDevice/LPC43xx M4/...) I can not successfully download code through the GUI programming tool in LPCXpresso.

So, I have attempted to compile a binary file, and download to my LPCXplorer4330's M4 core. This results in the error included at the end of this post.

Do you have any suggestions as to how I can get some code downloading? I'm running Ubuntu 12.10 x32, and the LPC-Link JTAG programmer.

I have quadruple checked file permissions, and have tried multiple combinations of AXF files or BIN files.

Content originally posted in LPCWare by TheFallGuy on Sat Mar 23 01:25:51 MST 2013Presumabley the tools aren't lying when they say "cannot open...". Does the file actually exist? Have you tried copying to another locacation (/tmp)? Have you tried running the utility from the same directory as the file, so you don't have to provide a complete path?

I also see you are using v4.3.0. Latest version is v5.1.2. Time to upgrade?

Another thought: [FONT=Courier New]~[/FONT] is expanded by the shell - but not when it is embedded in the middle of a string, as it is in your example. Try replacing with the full path[FONT=Courier New][/FONT]

Content originally posted in LPCWare by CodeRedSupport on Sat Mar 23 07:01:17 MST 2013You are also missing the flash driver specification - needed as the LPC4330 has no internal flash, thus you must be trying to program an external flash device.

Your command will need to be something like the following, depending upon what external flash device you are using...

Content originally posted in LPCWare by nsacks on Sat Mar 23 11:02:09 MST 2013By using a tmp directory and by adding the flash driver command specification, I have been able to download the codes successfully.